Ignorance is bliss

Blasio


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Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:42:44 +0000
From: "Jim Fernandes" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
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I am NOT convinced that frog population in Goa reached so low that it's
now threatening their existence. Any animal that has a capacity to lay
thousands of eggs in a single season, cannot be in danger. Period.

I do support the concept of conservation of wild life - but not frogs.

In Earth's past history, millions of animals came and went extinct. But
the animal world still survived even though it must have disrupted their
food chain. For example, the Dinosaurs came and went. That gave a
perfect opportunity for mammals to take charge - and then to eventually
give rise to mankind. If Dinoaaurs were to still survive, you and I
wouldn't be here discussing about the frogs.

Jim F.
New York.



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